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Therefore, a projector with a lens that is 120 inches away from a screen and is capable of creating image sizes from 60 inches wide to 80 inches wide, would have a throw-to-width ratio of 1.5 - 2:1, (120 / 80) to (120 / 60):1.

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3. If both your throw distance and image size vary, select a lens that offers a Throw to Width range that meets your criteria.

Therefore, if you criteria requires a throw distance from 8' to12' and an image size from 5' to 8', you would look for a lens that has a throw-to-width ratio from 1.5 - 1.6:1, (96 / 60) to (144 / 96):1.

Mike Cascagnette March 6, 2015

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How do I check the number of hours on my projector lamp?

Current projectors have an item in the menu called "Information" which includes lamp hours.

If your projector is an older model, you can press and hold the Power ON/OFF button on the projector or the remote control for approx. 20 seconds and the lamp hours will be displayed on the screen for a brief period of time.